Peter Ackermann
2006-Nov-13 21:50 UTC
[compiz] Anoying bug in scale when using custom shortcuts
I'm using gandalfn's ubuntu-dev-pakages. I had this bug on beryl before. If I set a custom shortcut for scale (in my case I want to initiate all viewports on the default shortcut <ctrl><alt>Up), initiate_edge is automaticaly set to TopRight, too. The Problem is, I don't want to use the active edges at all. So I go everytime into gconf-editor, remove TopRight from initiate_edge, but after each login into gnome, initiate_edge is set to TopRight. This bug was removed in beryl, but seems to be still in compiz. regards Peter Ackermann -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/compiz/attachments/20061114/a29233d1/attachment.html
David Reveman
2006-Nov-14 10:01 UTC
[compiz] Anoying bug in scale when using custom shortcuts
On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 06:50 +0100, Peter Ackermann wrote:> I'm using gandalfn's ubuntu-dev-pakages. I had this bug on beryl > before. If I set a custom shortcut for scale (in my case I want to > initiate all viewports on the default shortcut <ctrl><alt>Up), > initiate_edge is automaticaly set to TopRight, too. The Problem is, I > don't want to use the active edges at all. So I go everytime into > gconf-editor, remove TopRight from initiate_edge, but after each login > into gnome, initiate_edge is set to TopRight. This bug was removed in > beryl, but seems to be still in compiz.If it's fixed in beryl, then grabbing the changes that fixed it and sending them to this list would be very useful as currently I can't reproduce this problem. -David